Is it time?

Having problems finding a crag or a route?
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clif
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Andrew wrote:Go for it. Less work for me to do.
do i understand this?
i don't understand why you feel an obligation to bolt routes? by the public response to rebolting efforts it seems there are a number of people who would bolt if they had the guidance and experience necessary to do the work responsibly. i don't want to imply that the effort you and others have contributed is not appreciated, only that it may be an unnecessary burden.
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clif wrote:
Andrew wrote:Go for it. Less work for me to do.
do i understand this?
i don't understand why you feel an obligation to bolt routes? by the public response to rebolting efforts it seems there are a number of people who would bolt if they had the guidance and experience necessary to do the work responsibly. i don't want to imply that the effort you and others have contributed is not appreciated, only that it may be an unnecessary burden.
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And that shit flys straight onto your routes cromp.
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clif
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man, do i not want this to get personal. i only suspect that there are many more people other than myself who would love the experience of discovering naive rock and working to make it a destination. i can't say for sure, but it seems like the limiting factor is not desire, but rock, which is why i can see some value in having an untapped supply of rock for future dreamers.
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Talk to Kipp, he is great with naive rock.
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kipp won't talk to me cause i look so good in a skirt and c2c's freshly filleted buff.

edit--kipp has no knowledge of my existence.
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clif wrote:man, do i not want this to get personal. i only suspect that there are many more people other than myself who would love the experience of discovering naive rock and working to make it a destination.
How altruistic of you. Wouldn't molesting naive rock be considered rock rape?
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SCIN wrote:
clif wrote:man, do i not want this to get personal. i only suspect that there are many more people other than myself who would love the experience of discovering naive rock and working to make it a destination.
How altruistic of you. Wouldn't molesting naive rock be considered rock rape?
In cases of legitimate rock rape, bolts are rejected by the rock's natural inherent mechanisms.
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I nominate the "Snake Den" for the crag formerly known as Choco left.
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"Snake Den" for Choco left. "Bee Den" for choco central. "Honey Badger Den" for choco right.
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